Macy's says the backwards blinds that allow people to peek into its fitting rooms are a part of their loss management process. But the Investigators visited more than a dozen other national chain stores across Tampa Bay and almost all approached loss management without privacy-compromising dressing rooms.

10 News found well-protected dressing rooms at random Tampa Bay locations of the following chains:

Dillards

J.C. Penny

Marshalls

Bebe

Victoria Secret

Sears

Target

Walmart

American Eagle

Express

Stein Mart

American Eagle provided the most privacy, with an entire self-locking room to try on clothes.

All the other chains provided dressing rooms that appeared to provided the privacy customers would expect while trying on clothes.

But one women's clothing chain, LOFT, owned by Ann Taylor's Ann Inc., had a dressing room in its Brandon Mall location with the privacy blinds installed backward so employees - or customers - could see in. The company was not available for comment on Friday evening.